Kasagami-Kurohae Station

[2] The station is also the location for a power substation with a 300 kW silicon rectifier which supplies 600 V DC to the line's overhead wires.

[2] Withdrawn EMU car DeHa 101 was previously dumped in this siding, but was disposed of in September 2009 to make space to store newly delivered 2000 series set 2002 awaiting modifications at Nakanochō depot.

From 1 December 2015 for a period of one year, the station naming rights were sold to the hair product company Mesocare+, and the station signs were changed to read "Kaminoke Kurohae" (髪毛黒生, lit.

DeHa 701 was returned to service in April 1996 following repairs and repainting back into the standard livery of dark brown and red.

[4] On 11 January 2014, at 08:19, 2000 series 2-car EMU set 2002 from Tokawa to Choshi derailed on points on the approach to Kasagami-Kurohae Station.

Withdrawn EMU car DeHa 101 dumped next to the station in December 2006
The station platforms in March 2007, before the addition of access ramps